Zehra Doğan Sentenced!

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the Mardin 2nd High Criminal Court has sentenced Zehra Doğan to 2 years, 9 months and 22 days imprisonment for the painting

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ON A DAY THIS WEEK, IN MARCH, 2012. Adrienne Cecile Rich

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In a day this week, the 27th March, 2012, at her home in Santa Cruz, California, the American poet, feminist and social critic Adrienne Cecile Rich died

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Adrienne Rich: “Defy the Space That Separates ”

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When David Lehman asked me to undertake a volume, I was dubious — about the title and its implications, about the “catchment area”

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NORTHERN KURDISTAN: NEWROZ WELCOMES MORE POLITICAL PRISONERS ON HUNGER STRIKE

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the countless Kurdish political prisoners held in Turkish jails, 26 of whom have been on hunger strike since early February

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“Our” Martin McGuinness

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Post Views: 149 MARTIN McGUINNESS’S contribution to the struggle for Irish freedom and sovereignty for over 40 years has been immeasurable.

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KURDISH NEWROZ  CELEBRATED: RESIST!

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The message from YBŞ and YJŞ draws attention to the ongoing hunger strikes of Kurdish political prisoners across Turkey’s jails that the world is, apparently, at present ignoring

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Nace en Costa Rica primera niña con técnica de fecundación in vitro desde prohibición en el año 2000

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El pasado 8 de marzo del 2017 nació en Costa Rica la primera niña gracias a la técnica de la Fecundación in Vitro

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ISRAEL GUILTY OF “CRIME OF APARTHEID” IN PALESTINE – U.N. ‘SAYS’…

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The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Western Asia (ESCWA), launches a new report ‘Israeli Practices towards the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid’ in Beirut

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HOLLAND: TWO RIGHTS MIGHT MAKE A WRONG?

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the extreme right-wing (anti-Islam anti-EU anti Immigration) Party for Freedom of Geert Wilders (“the Dutch Trump”) has not, apparently, followed in the wake of Donald Trump

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Special Jurisdiction for Peace Approved by Colombian Senate

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Post Views: 58 Although reaching the quorum was difficult at the beginning of the session, finally the Special Jurisdiction for Peace (JEP) was approved with 61 votes in favor and two against.

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